Patient positioning support structure
US-9308145-B2 · Apr 12, 2016 · US
US12220359B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-12220359-B2 |
| Application number | US-202117536792-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Nov 29, 2021 |
| Priority date | Feb 28, 2018 |
| Publication date | Feb 11, 2025 |
| Grant date | Feb 11, 2025 |
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Devices, systems, and methods for patient support include arrangements of patient support tops, that are selectively connectible with a connection assembly, through a slide assembly allowing particular arrangement of the patient support tops. The patient support tops can be arranged for flip rotation to assist in positioning a patient's body. The connection assembly is arranged for receiving a tube connector of the patient top.
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A connection assembly of a patient support device for receiving a tube connector of a patient top for selective connection of the patient top with an end support of the patient support device for supporting a patient body above the floor for selective rotation about a rotation axis, the connection assembly comprising: a frame adapted for connection with the end support of the patient support device, a slide assembly coupled with the frame and operable for translatable movement relative to the rotation axis, and a docking system including a docking receiver coupled with the slide assembly for selectively translatable positioning relative to the rotational axis, the docking receiver defining a tube slot for receiving the at least one tube connector of the patient top, and a docking gate for selectively blocking against disconnection of the patient top with the at least one end support, the docking gate movable between an unlocked position clear from an entrance of the tube slot and a locked position extending across at least a portion of the entrance to block removal of the at least one tube connector, the docking gate includes at least one gate latch including a body and an arm extending from the body for selective interaction with the tube slot, the arm extending across the entrance in the locked position to block removal of the tube connector from the tube slot and clear from the entrance in the unlocked position, the connection assembly includes a lock pin moveable between a disengaged position permitting movement of the docking gate out from the locked position and an engaged position blocking the docking gate from movement out from the locked position, wherein in the engaged position the lock pin is inserted into a pin slot of the gate body. 2. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one docking receiver includes at least one end stop defining a receiver slot as at least a portion of the tube slot, the receiver slot having an opening facing radially outward relative to the rotation axis. 3. The connection assembly of claim 2 , wherein the at least one docking receiver is arranged as a bottom docking receiver and the receiver slot faces downward when the connection assembly is arranged in a level position. 4. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein, in the locked position of the docking gate, the pin slot is positioned in correspondence with the lock pin and the pin slot is out of correspondence with the lock pin in positions of the docking gate other than the locked position. 5. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the body includes a wing extending from an interior surface of the pin slot preventing removal of the pin without unloading. 6. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the lock pin is concentrically mounted on an actuation rod that is translatable to achieve the engaged and disengaged positions of the lock pin. 7. The connection assembly of claim 6 , wherein the actuation rod includes a second lock pin for engagement with a second gate latch of the docking gate. 8. The connection assembly of claim 7 , wherein each of the first and second lock pins are moveable between engaged and disengaged positions under the movement of the actuation rod. 9. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the at least one docking receiver is mounted to the slide assembly for positioning the docking receiver relative to the end support. 10. The connection assembly of claim 9 , wherein the slide assembly includes a ratchet assembly for controlled positioning of the docking receiver. 11. The connection assembly of claim 10 , wherein the slide assembly includes a slide plate having the docking receiver mounted thereon, the slide plate translatably connected with the frame of the connection assembly, wherein the ratchet assembly includes a first portion mounted on the frame and a second portion mounted on the slide plate, the first and second portions arranged for selective engagement with each other to define the position of the slide plate relative to the frame. 12. The connection assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first portion of the ratchet assembly is one of a pawl and a ratchet track and the second portion of the ratchet assembly is the other of the pawl and the ratchet track. 13. The connection assembly of claim 11 , wherein the first portion is connected with a handle extending from the frame for engagement by a user's hand, the handle being operable between a latched position arranging the first portion in engagement with the second portion, and an unlatched position removing the first portion from engagement with the second portion. 14. The connection assembly of claim 11 , further comprising a position sensor arranged to determine a position of the slide plate relative to the frame. 15. The connection assembly of claim 11 , wherein the slide assembly includes another slide plate having another docking receiver to receive connection of another patient top. 16. The connection assembly of claim 15 , wherein the another slide plate is arranged opposite the slide plate for rotating a patient into another position. 17. The connection assembly of claim 9 , wherein the slide assembly includes a slide plate having the docking receiver mounted thereon, the slide plate translatably connected with the frame of the connection assembly, the slide assembly including a damper assembly coupled with the slide plate to dampen the movement of the slide plate relative to the frame. 18. The connection assembly of claim 17 , wherein the damper assembly includes a rack portion and a pinion portion engaged with each other to provide a dampening force by their interaction, one of the rack and pinion portions secured with the slide plate and the other of the rack and pinion portions secured with the frame. 19. The connection assembly of claim 18 , wherein the pinion portion is formed as a gear arranged to provide a dampening rotational force by translation of the slide plate. 20. The connection assembly of claim 1 , wherein the connection assembly includes a lateral extension selectively connectible with the base frame to extend laterally from the frame and including a docking receiver mounted on the lateral extension. 21. The connection assembly of claim 20 , wherein the docking receiver mounted on the lateral extension is arranged orthogonal to the at least one docking receiver when the lateral extension is connected with the frame.
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